Editor’s note: We have a winner! Congrats to bstenger, I’ll be in touch shortly! This week, I’m kicking off my new series on the history
Read MoreCommuters Win With Cycling Fringe Benefits
Today marked the 27th running of the TD Bank Philadelphia Men’s International Cycling Championship, the longest running single-day cycling road race in the United States.
Read MoreCalifornia Steps Up Efforts To Tax Online Sales
So I’m not one for “I told you so” but… Okay, who are we kidding? I totally am. About two and a half years ago,
Read MoreAn Early Summer With Taxgirl
It’s not officially summer yet but it sure feels like it here in the northeast. We had a scorcher in Philadelphia today with temps hitting
Read MoreMaking The Switch
Sometime tomorrow, I’m pulling the switch and you’ll start to see my new and improved taxgirl site on Forbes. If you just can’t wait, you
Read MoreTax Tips For The Military On Memorial Day
My kids and I gathered today to watch our local Memorial Day parade. It is a tradition, the parade, and one that I am proud
Read MoreCasey Anthony On Trial, Liened By IRS
It has been quite an eventful month for Casey Anthony. The 25 year old Florida woman faced prosecutors in court for the first time this
Read MoreIRS Announces Tax Relief For Joplin, Other Areas Affected By Storms
The images and stories to come out of Joplin, Missouri over the past week have been heartbreaking. The death toll is now estimated to be
Read MoreIs SDP Getting Schooled By The IRS?
It’s never a good thing to have a handful of auditors descend upon your business. It’s even worse when you planned to spend the day
Read MoreMedicare Plan Vulnerable According To Budget Vote
When presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich first objected to House Budget Committee Chair Paul Ryan’s (R-WI) Medicare proposal, there was a collective gasp in the political sphere.
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